Archaeologists work at a colored glaze layer unearthed in the Haihunhou cemetery in Nanchang, East China’s Jiangxi Province, May 9, 2016. The layer inside the coffin is 1.8 meters long and 0.65 meters wide and is composed of 2,000 pieces of colored glaze, decorated with gilding, drawings and jade ornaments along four sides. The cemetery, dating back to the Western Han Dynasty (206 B.C.- 25 A.D.), covers some 40,000 square meters with eight tombs and a chariot burial site. (Photo/IC)
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